Dtv: The Revolution I Electronic Imaging (Mcgraw-Hill Video/Audio Engineering Series)
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Rating | : | 4.61 (630 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0070696268 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 350 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 0000-00-00 |
Language | : | English |
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Broad Coverage of the Digital Television Revolution Jerry Whitaker has been in the Radio and Television broadcast industry for many years, and has earned the highest awards in the field. This publication is his first forray into the newly emerging world of digital TV. The field is huge, much more complex and varied than the older world of television and radio transmission. In part the new complexity is due to the role of . A "must have" reference for DTV and DVD practitioners With a forward by Joe A. Flaherty, this tome covers the history, fundamentals and applications of digital television including transceivers, displays, codecs, compression and measurement. Audio encoding/decoding as well as transmission and implementation issues relating to the ATSC DTV system have their own chapters. A reference section and glossary are included. As a va
video transmission/interchange format attributes of video images that allow signal prediction and video compression technology that makes wideband video transmission practical.. Coverage includes transmission and reception hardware operating principles of the forthcoming U.S. Emphasis on the "Grand Alliance" addresses the standardization process that's combining the strong points of each digital system into one common imaging system. Is digital television TV on a computer or computing on a TV? This guide details the new standards encompassed by DTV, which is merging telecommunications, broadcasting, and computers into a video information vehicle that will revolutionize television.Broadcast and video engineers will find tools for participating in the DTV revolution, along with examples of typical uses of the technology